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Anthony Burgess, de son nom complet John Anthony Burgess Wilson, est un écrivain, musicien et linguiste britannique, né le 25 février 1917 à Manchester et mort le 25 novembre 1993 à St. John's Wood en Londres d'un cancer du poumon. Son nom de plume, Burgess, était celui de sa mère. Wikipedia  

✵ 25. février 1917 – 22. novembre 1993
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Anthony Burgess: Citations en anglais

“I was cured all right.”

Anthony Burgess livre L'Orange mécanique

Source: A Clockwork Orange

“Eat this sweetish segment or spit it out. You are free.”

Anthony Burgess livre L'Orange mécanique

Source: A Clockwork Orange

“How wicked, my brothers, innocent milk must always seem to me now.”

Anthony Burgess livre L'Orange mécanique

Source: A Clockwork Orange

“To devastate is easier and more spectacular than to create.”

Anthony Burgess livre L'Orange mécanique

Variante: To devastate is easier and more spectacular than to create.
Source: A Clockwork Orange

“You were not put on this Earth just to get in touch with god”

Anthony Burgess livre L'Orange mécanique

Source: A Clockwork Orange

“Power power, everybody like wants power”

Anthony Burgess livre L'Orange mécanique

A Clockwork Orange
Variante: Power, power, everybody like wants power

“Everything off. I want to see you in your horrific potbellied hairy filthy nakedness.”

Fiction, The Clockwork Testament, or Enderby's End (1974)

“Evidently, there is a political element in the attack on The Satanic Verses which has killed and injured good if obstreperous Muslims in Islamabad, though it may be dangerously blasphemous to suggest it. The Ayatollah Khomeini is probably within his self-elected rights in calling for the assassination of Salman Rushdie, or of anyone else for that matter, on his own holy ground. To order outraged sons of the Prophet to kill him, and the directors of Penguin Books, on British soil is tantamount to a jihad. It is a declaration of war on citizens of a free country, and as such it is a political act. It has to be countered by an equally forthright, if less murderous, declaration of defiance…. I do not think that even our British Muslims will be eager to read that great vindication of free speech, which is John Milton’s Areopagitica. Oliver Cromwell’s Republic proposed muzzling the press, and Milton replied by saying, in effect, that the truth must declare itself by battling with falsehood in the dust and heat…. I gain the impression that few of the protesting Muslims in Britain know directly what they are protesting against. Their Imams have told them that Mr Rushdie has published a blasphemous book and must be punished. They respond with sheeplike docility and wolflike aggression. They forgot what Nazis did to books … they shame a free country by denying free expression through the vindictive agency of bonfires…. If they do not like secular society, they must fly to the arms of the Ayatollah or some other self-righteous guardian of strict Islamic morality.”

'Islam's Gangster Tactics', in the London Independent newspaper , 1989
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